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  1. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    No. Re-read. You said that nobody except MrB had authority to interpret those records. It's there in black-and-white.
  2. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Correction. MrB said he had authority.
  3. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Of course it was a fact that Pluto existed before 1930. You have serious problems with your understanding of epistemology, Tb.
  4. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Why not just do what you said you wanted to do and burn their Holy book? ;)
  5. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Based on what I read here, they mean difficult arguments.
  6. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Why should 'religionists' be above criticism? If they cannot cope with criticism of their beliefs, and disagreement with their opinions, maybe they should not be posting here. I actually don't think that the atheists here mind their beliefs / non-beliefs being criticized, especially by...
  7. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Did MrB say he was infallible? Secondly, I think you believe that God dictated messages to him, but you may be wrong. After all, many people believe they have heard the voice of God, especially when they are in a confined space.
  8. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    So you were not comparing your fellow posters to animals. In that case, perhaps the following type of comment (read in context, of course) should be avoided? "...when I feed the animals they keep coming back for more food".
  9. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Is this nasty analogy how your faith teaches you to treat others?
  10. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    No, I know that Jesus is the Second Person of the Trinity. Life is too short. No, I know it, in the same way you know that God exists. Same kind of knowing. Oh, that’s not worth a hundred million dollars! I do not denigrate your beliefs. My criticisms of your beliefs are fair. Oh, I sure...
  11. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    LOL! You couldn't make this up.
  12. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    It is possible that God is not Triune since it cannot be proven that God is Triune. It is possible that MrB, was delusional, since it cannot be proved that he was sane. It is possible that UHJ is misogynist to its core, since it cannot be proved that it offers equality to women. It is possible...
  13. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Tb: "I know that God exists, although it is possible he does not". :rolleyes: Some advice, Tb: read and learn... How do you know that what you know is true? That's epistemology
  14. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    “Many people believe God exists”. This is a fact. "I think God exists." This is an opinion. "God exists." This is a belief. So, which is it for you, Tb? "I think God exists." or "God exists." ?
  15. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    I don't need you to tell me why these two statements are logically compatible, because I know they are not. Logic 101.
  16. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    “Many people believe God exists”. This is a fact. "I think God exists." This is an opinion. "God exists." This is a belief.
  17. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    So when you said that It is a possibility that God does not exist, you were... Wrong? Mistaken? Irrational?
  18. samtonga43

    Who Was Baha’u’llah, and How Can We Evaluate His Claims?

    Tb. It is a possibility that God does not exist. Tb. I know that God exists. The above two statements are logically incompatible
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